• Subject: RE: ##EMailNumber 01-WNY-3319101 RTOPCB Question
  • From: Eric <Eric@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 16:23:01 -0700

Agreed but I don't get the indication that he is transferring partial 
files.  It seems that he has a group of  50 whole files that he wants to 
transfer.  Good point though.

Eric Kempter
Director of MIS
Commair Mechanical Services

-----Original Message-----
From:   Walden Leverich [SMTP:walden@techsoftinc.com]
Sent:   Thursday, June 18, 1998 12:52 PM
To:     MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject:        RE: ##EMailNumber 01-WNY-3319101 RTOPCB Question

Eric,

FTP is not always a good replacement for file transfer. FTP takes the
entire file, period. If you want to perform any kind of record or field
selection you are stuck with file transfer or other SQL based transfer.

-Walden

PS. Yes, I know that you could build a SQL view on the AS/400 and then
FTP that to perform record and field selection, but that's too much of a
pain for one-off tranfers.

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric [mailto:Eric@norcov.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 1998 12:40 PM
To: 'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'
Subject: RE: ##EMailNumber 01-WNY-3319101 RTOPCB Question


Jorge,

Has your developer considered using FTP instead.  He could easily do an
FTP
GET command from the PC.  I am sure that it would be a faster and easier

implementation and transfer.

Eric Kempter
Director of MIS
Commair Mechanical Services

-----Original Message-----
From:   jmoreno@militarycars.com [SMTP:jmoreno@militarycars.com]
Sent:   Wednesday, June 17, 1998 6:24 AM
To:     midrange-L@midrange.com
Subject:        ##EMailNumber 01-WNY-3319101 RTOPCB Question


One of  our Programming Developers Is trying to Work with RTOPCB and
has encountered some problems. I am forwarding his question to the
mailing
list.
Thanks for your answers in advance

Jorge
This Is The Question :
---------------------- Forwarded by Jorge A Moreno/Military Car Sales on

06/17/98 10:19 AM ---------------------------

Ryan A. Martin
06/17/98 10:07 AM

To:     Jorge A Moreno/Military Car Sales@Military Car Sales
cc:
Subject:        RTOPCB problem
E-Mail Ref #:   01-WNY-2658917

I am trying to create a batch transfer from AS/400 to PC using Client
Access 3.1.2. As far as I can tell, the tool provided for such tasks is
a
32-bit version of RTOPCB. I've created a set of .TTO files using the
CWBTF
program for Windows 95, but this program runs interactively and I need
to
move a group of more than 50 files. It's quite tedious to transfer them
all
interactively.  The only problem is that the RTOPCB program fails with
an
error message "Unable to connect to <system>." My connection to the
AS/400
is a native Winsock 1.1 connection. I've verified that all the host
servers
are running on the AS/400, both the QSERVER and QSYSWRK subsystems are
started, and the TCP/IP interface is up. I've got the sinking feeling
that
I need to use APPC over IP to get this to work. However, since I can do
file transfers with CWBTF under my current configuration, I would be
somewhat surprised to find that RTOPCB was limited to AnyNet - it
wouldn't
really make sense.  Is there any way to use RTOPCB with a Winsock 1.1
connection? Any ideas what might be going wrong?


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